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An investigation of hotel property renovation: The external parties' view

Ahmed Hassanien (University of Wolverhampton, Walsall, UK)

Property Management

ISSN: 0263-7472

Article publication date: 21 August 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present an empirically‐based insight into the practice and perception of architects, interior designers and building contractors who make up the external parties involved in the hotel renovation process.

Design/methodology/approach

In the paper a survey is used to elicit and represent existing practices as well as external parties' perceptions regarding renovation as a product development tool in the hotel industry.

Findings

The paper reports findings of a survey conducted with external parties' firms in Egypt on the challenges of renovation in the hotel industry.

Practical implications

The paper shows that, from the interpretation of the data reflecting responses of the external parties' companies in Egypt, the analysis shows that “lack of money” and “limits by owners” are perceived by external companies to be the main obstacles to renovation in all hotel categories. Surprisingly, the training of the external parties did not include marketing and the majority were found to have a limited understanding of marketing concepts, such as new product development and innovation. All the external parties referred most frequently to their design being for “the client”, meaning the hotelier, however, rather than the hotel customer.

Originality/value

In the paper, implications for both external parties and hoteliers are offered.

Keywords

Citation

Hassanien, A. (2007), "An investigation of hotel property renovation: The external parties' view", Property Management, Vol. 25 No. 3, pp. 209-224. https://doi.org/10.1108/02637470710753602

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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